Luca Oberti, described by the press as “one of the finest harpsichord talents in Europe” is one of the most highly acclaimed musicians of today, both in the world of solo and chamber music and in the opera house.

He studied with Emilia Fadini, Christophe Rousset and Pierre Hantaï and has won prestigious awards such as the Diploma of Merit (Diploma di Merito) from the Chigiana Academy in Siena, and the National Prize for Art (Premio Nazionale delle Arti) from the Italian Ministry of Culture.

He recorded two solo CDs, the first devoted to the harpsichord works of L. Marchand and L.N. Clérambault, (Stradivarius, September 2015), nominated for the “Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik”, and the second dedicated to J.S. Bach’s virtual Italian journey (Arcana, January 2018), awarded with five stars by the German magazine “Fono Forum”. Luca Oberti also recorded for Warner, Erato, Glossa and Enchiriadis, as well as for the main European television and radio stations (BBC, ORF, RAI, Mezzo, Arte, among others).